The Works of Shakespear: In Six Volumes, Volume 2Jacob Tonson, in the Strand, 1723 |
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... youth , That which I owe is loft ; but if you please To fhoot another arrow that felf way Which you did shoot the firft , I do not doubt , As I will watch the aim , or to find both , Or bring your latter hazard back again , And ...
... youth , That which I owe is loft ; but if you please To fhoot another arrow that felf way Which you did shoot the firft , I do not doubt , As I will watch the aim , or to find both , Or bring your latter hazard back again , And ...
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... a cold decree ; such a hare is madness the youth , to skip o'er the meshes of good counsel the cripple . But this reafoning is not in fashion to chufe Creafon . B 2 me me a husband : O me , the word chuse The Merchant of VENICE . II.
... a cold decree ; such a hare is madness the youth , to skip o'er the meshes of good counsel the cripple . But this reafoning is not in fashion to chufe Creafon . B 2 me me a husband : O me , the word chuse The Merchant of VENICE . II.
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... youth . I had rather be married to a death's head with a bone in his mouth , than to ei- ther of these . God defend me from these two . · Ner . How fay you by the French Lord , Monfieur Le Boun ! · Por . God made him , and therefore let ...
... youth . I had rather be married to a death's head with a bone in his mouth , than to ei- ther of these . God defend me from these two . · Ner . How fay you by the French Lord , Monfieur Le Boun ! · Por . God made him , and therefore let ...
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... youth of my new interest here Have pow'r to bid you welcome . By your leave I bid my very friends and country - men , ( Sweet Portia ) welcome . Por . So do I , my lord ; they are intirely welcome . Lor . I thank your honour : for my ...
... youth of my new interest here Have pow'r to bid you welcome . By your leave I bid my very friends and country - men , ( Sweet Portia ) welcome . Por . So do I , my lord ; they are intirely welcome . Lor . I thank your honour : for my ...
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... youth ; and tell quaint lies , • How honourable ladies fought my love , < Which I denying , they fell fick and dy'd , I could not do with all : then I'll repent , [ Exit . · And And wish for all that , that I had not 60 The Merchant of ...
... youth ; and tell quaint lies , • How honourable ladies fought my love , < Which I denying , they fell fick and dy'd , I could not do with all : then I'll repent , [ Exit . · And And wish for all that , that I had not 60 The Merchant of ...
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The Works Of Shakespear: In Six Volumes;, Volume 1 William Shakespeare,Alexander Pope,Nicholas Rowe No preview available - 2019 |
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